In an effort to raise awareness about (1) hunger in America and (2) the need for simple data visualizations to tell the story of hunger in America, Anne Mei Bertelsen of Mai Strategies and CauseShift collaborated with JESS3 to create a data-rich infographic which shows areas of the country which have both high levels of […]

There are more Americans than we know that can’t afford food. This infographic brought to you by Adaptu, shows how small donations can help feed families and how Adaptu is working to fix this crisis. Source

As happy as we become after finishing a piece of work, this piece is making us at Bayanat sad for it touches 13 million lives at stake in the drought and famine in East Africa. As we are living in a world bombarded with technology, solutions, apps…etc, food is taken for granted. Source

Banks and other financial speculators are betting food prices in financial markets, causing dramatic spikes in the cost of food. Higher prices for staple foods, such as wheat and maize, mean poor people around the world are going hungry and millions are being forced into deeper poverty. Source

In an effort to raise awareness about both hunger in America, as well as the need for simple data visualizations to tell the story of hunger in America, Anne Mei Bertelsen of Mai Strategies and CauseShift collaborated with JESS3 to create a data-rich infographic which shows areas of hte country which have both high levels […]

Rising food prices have pushed 44 million people into extreme poverty and hunger since June 2010. This infographic looks at the world hunger problem and the food rollercoaster that has been plaguing many around the world.

Hunger is an age-old problem. It effects every country in the world to a different degree. It also produces social and political debate as to how to fight it and find a lasting solution. Here are some sobering facts about hunger in the world. Source

Hunger is a real story. 1 in 6 Americans struggle with the reality of hunger and food insecurity. Many believe that hunger only affects certain areas of the country. That’s not true. It’s everywhere, affecting hard-working adults, children and seniors who cannot make ends meet. Let’s educate ourselves about the facts of hunger. Source